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... perhaps exclusively ; and those of Judea with but few exceptions , for even there the Hebrew Bible was explained by Syriac Targums . When Jesus ' stood up for to read , ' and the Book of the Prophet Isaiah was given him , it was the ...
... perhaps exclusively ; and those of Judea with but few exceptions , for even there the Hebrew Bible was explained by Syriac Targums . When Jesus ' stood up for to read , ' and the Book of the Prophet Isaiah was given him , it was the ...
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... perhaps , had greater force even than the original ; for it furnished an argument that the plain , unperverted sense of the Hebrew was what that Version represented it ; and that though the Hebrew , when strained for a purpose , might ...
... perhaps , had greater force even than the original ; for it furnished an argument that the plain , unperverted sense of the Hebrew was what that Version represented it ; and that though the Hebrew , when strained for a purpose , might ...
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... perhaps intended to favour the temple built by Onias . Bryant . Jablonski thinks ' Papeσon the same as " Qv . Qu . ' Fŋ , sol , and Meσσn , ager , in the Egyptian tongue . See Barret and Kalisch . The Coptic follows the LXX . It might ...
... perhaps intended to favour the temple built by Onias . Bryant . Jablonski thinks ' Papeσon the same as " Qv . Qu . ' Fŋ , sol , and Meσσn , ager , in the Egyptian tongue . See Barret and Kalisch . The Coptic follows the LXX . It might ...
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... perhaps read D. But see the Arabic sense above , and comp . ¡ D , oikovóμos , Is . xxii . 15 . , יקצו מפני 66 " " Verse 12. Were disgusted by reason of , ἐβδελύσσοντο ἀπό , were grieved because of , " E. T. were provoked at them- selves ...
... perhaps read D. But see the Arabic sense above , and comp . ¡ D , oikovóμos , Is . xxii . 15 . , יקצו מפני 66 " " Verse 12. Were disgusted by reason of , ἐβδελύσσοντο ἀπό , were grieved because of , " E. T. were provoked at them- selves ...
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... Perhaps they read in : but it may be taken as a free translation . 66 Οὕτως , Verse 14. Is - so , el ovтws . JN , “ surely , ” E. T. ' Quomodo , " Vulg . If the thing be so well known , what shall I do ? Perhaps they read , or DN , for ...
... Perhaps they read in : but it may be taken as a free translation . 66 Οὕτως , Verse 14. Is - so , el ovтws . JN , “ surely , ” E. T. ' Quomodo , " Vulg . If the thing be so well known , what shall I do ? Perhaps they read , or DN , for ...
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66 Verse altar Amalek anointing Arab atonement beasts beginning behold blemish blood bring clean cloth Compl cubits Deut E. T. and Vulg E. T. Comp E. T. supplies E. T. Verse Egyptians ephod Ezek flesh garments Gesen gold hand hath holy of holies Insertions Jonath Kalisch land of Egypt leprosy Lord had appointed Lord said unto Lord spake unto Moreover Notes offering Omissions Parkh perhaps Pharao pillars portion set priest produce-offering proselyte render sabbath sacrifice Samar sanctify sanctuary Schl servants sheep skin slay sons of Aaron sons of Israel soul spake unto Moses steer stones Supplied by E. T. tabernacle taint testimony thee Theodoret Theodot thereof thine thou shalt translation unclean unleavened vail Verse 13 Verse 21 Verse 9 viii whatsoever whole burnt-offering word xxviii ye shall eat
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